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joining us chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for joining us here. when you take a look at what was administered through the i.v. to michael jackson on that evening, what do you make of this kind of treatment and the timeline leading up to his death? >> well, it is pretty remarkable to look at. it is not just what drugs were given but over what period of time. a relatively short period of time. lots of these drugs are administered quite often. take a look at how often. look at the timeline, 1:30 in the morning. 10 milligrams of valium. a half hour later, two milligrams of ativan used for anxiety or as a said deaf. after that, two milligrams of versed. after that, two milligrams of ativan after that. and then two milligrams of versed and finally this medication we have been hearing so much about, 25 milligrams of propofol. these are medications that are used as sedatives often. except for the propofol which is often used as a general at stet particular. >> sanjay, would propofol have been as dangerous if he hadn't gotten this other cocktail of drugs t
joining us chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for joining us here. when you take a look at what was administered through the i.v. to michael jackson on that evening, what do you make of this kind of treatment and the timeline leading up to his death? >> well, it is pretty remarkable to look at. it is not just what drugs were given but over what period of time. a relatively short period of time. lots of these drugs are administered quite often. take a look at how often....
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he's joining us from austin. congressman, thanks very much for coming in. >> wolf, good to be with you from deep in the heart of texas. >> what happened earlier in the week when you got swamped over there by protesters who don't like the democrats' version of health care reform? >> well, saturday, we had a well-organized surprise visit from a local republican party. they were videoing it. i think we had a little performance art there. there's nothing wrong with them coming out with tv cameras, organized or unorganized, personal spending their views. what i objected to, after an hour of my talking with them, trying to listen to them among their taunts, and responding, they silenced our neighbors who were there with their "just say noes," blocking the entrance to the stores and some juvenile tactics of trying to block me from departing. their film just shows the end after an hour or two i talked to them. fortunately, this afternoon i had another town hall meeting with some people who also feel strongly against the
he's joining us from austin. congressman, thanks very much for coming in. >> wolf, good to be with you from deep in the heart of texas. >> what happened earlier in the week when you got swamped over there by protesters who don't like the democrats' version of health care reform? >> well, saturday, we had a well-organized surprise visit from a local republican party. they were videoing it. i think we had a little performance art there. there's nothing wrong with them coming out...
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stay with us. there's a big reason to lower high cholesterol... dangerous plaque that can build up in arteries. it's called atherosclerosis--or athero. and high cholesterol is a major factor. but crestor can help slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. go to arterytour.com and take an interactive tour to learn how plaque builds up. and then ask your doctor if crestor is right for you. along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol and raise good. crestor is proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. crestor isn't for everyone, like people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. simple blood tests will check for liver problems. you should tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking or if you have muscle pain or weakness. that could be a sign of serious side effects. learn more about plaque buildup at arterytour.com. then ask your doctor if it's time for crestor. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help
stay with us. there's a big reason to lower high cholesterol... dangerous plaque that can build up in arteries. it's called atherosclerosis--or athero. and high cholesterol is a major factor. but crestor can help slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. go to arterytour.com and take an interactive tour to learn how plaque builds up. and then ask your doctor if crestor is right for you. along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol and raise good. crestor is proven to slow the...
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elaine, what can you tell us? >> reporter: we know moments ago the jury did reach its verdict on-in this corruption case, counts in all, guilty on 11 counts including money and money laundering, not guilty on fiver including obstruction of justice. former louisiana congressman william jefferson perhaps best known for the image you see right there, stashing $90,000 in cash in his freezer, wrapped if foil and stuffed into boca burger boxes and pillsbury pie crust boxes. prosecutors charge that cash was just the tip of the iceberg. they charged him with receiving more than $400,000 in bribes in exchange to brokering business deals back in 2005. there you have it, the information still coming in from our producers at the courthouse but guilty on 11 counts including bribery and money laundering in this case of william jefferson. suzanne? >> elaine quijano, breaking news. thank you very much, elaine. >>> for more on the implications of bill clinton's high-stakes mission, let's bring in our cnn political correspondent ca
elaine, what can you tell us? >> reporter: we know moments ago the jury did reach its verdict on-in this corruption case, counts in all, guilty on 11 counts including money and money laundering, not guilty on fiver including obstruction of justice. former louisiana congressman william jefferson perhaps best known for the image you see right there, stashing $90,000 in cash in his freezer, wrapped if foil and stuffed into boca burger boxes and pillsbury pie crust boxes. prosecutors charge...
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thanks for being with us. here now "the situation room" and wolf blitzer. >>> rick, thanks very much. happening now, three leaders, a shared mission. president obama huddles with the leaders of mexico and canada. they pledge to battle major problems especially one that's already left a lot of people dead. after a small plane crashes with a helicopter in new york, questions remain. why did it happen and could it happen again? we're standing by for some answers. there's a news conference with the national transportation safety board. stand by. >>> and a congressman screams at his constituents. did he have a public meltdown? >> not a single one of you have the decency to call my office and set up for a meeting. okay? then do that. do that! but don't, don't come and take advantage of what these individuals have done. you want a meeting with me on health care, i'll give it to you. >> tempers flare after a doctor confronts a congressman with questions over health care reform. why this blowup? i'll ask the congressma
thanks for being with us. here now "the situation room" and wolf blitzer. >>> rick, thanks very much. happening now, three leaders, a shared mission. president obama huddles with the leaders of mexico and canada. they pledge to battle major problems especially one that's already left a lot of people dead. after a small plane crashes with a helicopter in new york, questions remain. why did it happen and could it happen again? we're standing by for some answers. there's a news...
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thank you so much for bringing us the very latest on that, chad. >>> jack cafferty joining us at this hour with "the cafferty file." hey, jack, what are you watching? >> suzanne, are you a good driver? >> i am, i think so. a little aggressive, but good. >> a little aggressive? well, be careful. "usa today's" got a story that states are cutting down on bad drivers by going after super speeders, lane hogs and drivers with multiple moving violations. turns out, suzanne, aggressive drivers may, may kill more people than drunk drivers across the country every year. a recent aaa study found things like speeding, tailgating, weaving in and out of traffic, et cetera, were a factor in 56% of all crashes. so, states are cracking down. in florida, the worst drivers have to go back to driving school. a driver who's found at fault in three crashes over three years has to go back, pass a driver's ed class -- course -- and a road test just like a beginning driver. in georgia, so-called super speeders will be fined an extra $200. this applies to all drivers going faster than 75 miles an hour on two-l
thank you so much for bringing us the very latest on that, chad. >>> jack cafferty joining us at this hour with "the cafferty file." hey, jack, what are you watching? >> suzanne, are you a good driver? >> i am, i think so. a little aggressive, but good. >> a little aggressive? well, be careful. "usa today's" got a story that states are cutting down on bad drivers by going after super speeders, lane hogs and drivers with multiple moving violations....
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set the scene for us. pretty dramatic developments in the last hour or so. >> reporter: there have been here in front of the home of philip garrido in antioch, california. a few hours ago, authorities from the nearby city of pittsburgh, california, a local police department showed up here to carry out a search warrant. they say they are searching for any kind of evidence in connection with murders committed in the mid to early '90s. they will not go into any more specifics beyond that. the officers here very tight-lipped. it is hard to see they are not out here in the front of the house. everything that's been taking place here has gone on behind the home. we presume that's where they are. it's difficult to get a vantage point from the street in front of garrido's home. we know the officers are still working the team. the crime team had been taken down here. a little while ago, it went back up and officers appeared here. as you mentioned, wolf, the latest developments. those almost 30 criminal charges agai
set the scene for us. pretty dramatic developments in the last hour or so. >> reporter: there have been here in front of the home of philip garrido in antioch, california. a few hours ago, authorities from the nearby city of pittsburgh, california, a local police department showed up here to carry out a search warrant. they say they are searching for any kind of evidence in connection with murders committed in the mid to early '90s. they will not go into any more specifics beyond that....
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then they made us exercise, they made us run and told us you will wage jihad. the pakistan military gave cnn limited access to these boys. the army says they rescued them during heavy fighting with the taliban in pakistan's swat valley. their faces are covered, their identities protected because of the possibility of retribution. the youngest is only 13. we can't independently verify their stories, but doctors say they have no doubt about their trauma. the boys themselves each told me how they were kidnapped by the taliban. i was coming from the shop to my house, i had some stuff with me. they said put your stuff in the car. they said should we drop you in the village or in the square. when we reached the village, i said i want to get off here but they blindfolded me and put a hand on my mouth. other boys say they were snatched working in the fields. in militant camps, they say they were being trained to be suicide bombers. to do the taliban's killing. would you kill for god? yes, he says. in the right circumstances or the wrong circumstances, would they kill.
then they made us exercise, they made us run and told us you will wage jihad. the pakistan military gave cnn limited access to these boys. the army says they rescued them during heavy fighting with the taliban in pakistan's swat valley. their faces are covered, their identities protected because of the possibility of retribution. the youngest is only 13. we can't independently verify their stories, but doctors say they have no doubt about their trauma. the boys themselves each told me how they...